Saturday, April 26, 2014



Akwaaba,  Ekabo, Karibuni !!!
Come Join Us!!!
11th Annual Abakosem SunSum


Never Again!!!

Directions to Sweetwater State Park

Do not rely on GPS units for directions to this park.!!!

From I-20W exit #44 at Thornton Road, turn south and go 1/4 miles. Turn
right on Blairs Bridge Road. After 2 miles, turn left on Mount Vernon Road.
Once you pass the park entrance, Shelters # 8, 9, and 10 will be the first
loop on the right, before Cedar Terrace Rd.  Across from Cedar Terrace, on
the left of Mt. Vernon Rd, is Shelter #1 and the Bait Shop.  Just South of
Cedar Terrace, on the Right Side of Mt. Vernon Rd, is Shelter #2.  To access
Shelters # 3 - 6, 11, and 7, the Interpretive Center,  Nature Trails, and
the Group Shelter, turn left on Factory Shoals Rd. from Mt. Vernon Rd., less
than a quarter mile south of Cedar Terrace Rd. and follow the signs.


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"Up You Mighty Race, You Can Accomplish What You Will." 
-Marcus Garvey

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We be Spirit People


Long before the Ayitians fought back
the ancients taught that
heroes were not made
spirit could never be slaved
that the Afrikan would rise again
and bring the end of days

To end the ways of the beast amongst us
disarm those who harm the very least amongst us
for as much as they do unto these of us
they do also unto the Most High in us
they trigger quakes where most that die is us
tourists lounging laughing while they who cry is us
missionaries come again and again to spy on us

Long before the Ayitians fought back
the ancients taught that
fiction would be as real as fact
matter of fact?
fact won’t matter
fact won’t matter

Fact would seem to matter on the surface
but under the earth
quake machines would cause faults on purpose
purpose being
to turn Supreme Beings into corpses
same beings
who broke France's back from the backs of horses

With no standing army or marines
they showed France who the real boss is
shook their shackles
dealt the west their first free labor losses
now count the costs
thirty-plus coup d’états
spiteful embargoes
and France extorting
all designed to keep Ayiti from rising

But long before the Ayitians fought back
the ancients taught that

Afrikans could never be poor people
they be my people and your people
never those people always close people
for we people will always be free people
no matter where we be people

The Ancients taught that
Spirit could never be slaved
and we be Spirit people
long before the Ayitians fought back

Move The Village
Move The Village
To Higher Ground
Comes The Storm
Comes The Storm

Rudwaan

Friday, May 4, 2012




Directions to Sweetwater Park - Group Shelter

20W to exit 44 Thornton Rd., turn South ¼ mile. Turn Right on Blains Bridge Rd. Go 2 miles then turn left on Mt. Vernon Rd. Pass park entrance. For the Group Shelter, turn left on Factory Shoals Rd. proceed less than ¼ mile South of Cedar Terrace Rd. Follow Signs.

Thursday, May 3, 2012


Using Afrikan Spiritual Warfare for Building Afrikan Centered Educational Institutions.

Mama Nobantu Ankoanda

How do we train parents to use Afrikan Spiritual Warfare to empower themselves and break away from America’s educational system that is systematically dummying down our children? How do we get parents to support Afrikan Centered Schools? What is it going to take? How many more schools will have to be closed, before we open up our eyes and say, “enough is enough!” Afrikans, we must wake up. We have slept too long and retreated far longer than necessary. Parents and grandparents must cease enrolling their children in public schools that are designed to expand criminal institutions which benefit the oppressor’s children.
It is time to realistically plant the seed of liberation. Build our own, for our own and within our own. Brothers and sisters, we have almost run out of time. In this moment, ask yourself, “How must I use Afrikan Spiritual Warfare to liberate my mind, so that I can liberate my people?” If we don’t have a Sovereign Nation by 2050, what will be our destiny? Extinction by Assimilation, Genocide or Mental/Physical Enslavement.


Spiritual Sovereignty:
The Realization And Practice Of The Afrikan Worldview
Baba Obadele Williams
2012

Spiritual Sovereignty is the act of holding supreme, independent authority over our Afrikan Worldview. Our spiritual sovereignty impacts and guides how we live and protect Afrikan culture, socialization, parenting, and the defense of our vision as a nation. Spiritual Sovereignty refers to the internal affairs of the nation and the supreme power within it to govern itself. In adhering to what is just and correct, as citizens of the Afrikan nation, we must be the first to obey, live and correct our behavior in accordance with nation management. A nation that has internal sovereignty is one with a government that has been elected by the people and has popular legitimacy. It is important to have strong internal sovereignty in relation to keeping order and peace. As a people, elders, parents, youth and ultimately families, must be the first to submit to council restrictions when a transgression is committed against the laws of the nation. Realizing an Afrikan Worldview gives us the authority to protect and defend our Ancestral legacy.

A sovereignty of spirit is an mbongi that possesses ultimate, final and independent authority; one whose decisions are binding upon all citizens, groups and institutions in our cultural community. Our living vision must be toward the realization of ourselves as a nation. Our rituals, Ancestral dialogue, and teaching have to be guided by what is best for nationhood.

Every people in the restoration of nationhood institutionalizes the roles of spiritual leaders, elders, parents and youth in age-grades. Each age-grade has a social responsibility and helps to perform the tasks of the internal intergenerational transmission of nation ways. Ultimately we all must ask ourselves, “Are we a nation? Do I belong to a nation? Why do I belong? How can I protect and defend the nation-state?”

Our message should be that everything in our lives must reflect the basis, foundation, and vision of Afrikan sovereignty. A nation without acts of sovereignty is a nation of slaves. They will be victims of any conqueror seeking their enslaved existence. A spiritually sovereign nation is made up of an independent, culturally centered, and accountable people. They are unified through their vision. Their Nationhood is sanctioned by their Afrikan Worldview.

Nana Clarke

We have a Revolutionary dynamic, but without spirituality, we are wasting our time.” (p.389, Afrikan World Revolution)

A Vision of Victory

Our victory must be rooted in a global perspective and the pursuit of Afrikan power.  Victory will require our various geopolitical structures to join forces in order to dictate our own interests and exert our influence on global events. In the study of victorious people, the first victory won is the victory over oneself...self-discipline and unwavering self-reflection.  Thus personal development along with a collectively synchronized ideology, identity, and process of execution, demands that we move beyond the mental and physical confines and false realities that are nurtured within the global "chicken coups" in which we reside. Our victory will allow for the establishment of a military and economic power out of which a loyal leadership and a significant body of Afrikans will develop and sustain our physical security, cultural autonomy, social cohesion, and economic power. Our victory will allow us to exercise influence over our enemies and any competing or aligned entities, while at the same time providing us the space to create and negotiate solutions to our internal and external challenges as sovereign people. This victory will cast a protective cloak over the 'Black world' enabling Afrikans to experience greater security while living in non-Afrikan lands. Our victory will be ensured when we collectively develop a unifying culture, one that is steeped in Sankofa, yet simultaneously reflective of our unique and diasporic trajectories. If it is for us to attain this victory in the world that we have been given, then our effort must exist without the threat of fragmentation from either internal or external forces. In our Vision of Victory, we are a whole people, functioning fundamentally as a unified body to achieve and maintain the collective goals of our world nation.


N. Kofi Ampon
N. Thema Sunkwa Ampon

Monday, April 30, 2012


Sovereignty is
indispensable to sustaining and authenticating the political, ideological, and cultural lifeblood of a people.  It is a primal and proven source of common inspiration to fortify bonds of self-identity and self-determination.  It gives a people clarity that they must be the first and last line of defense of their welfare.  Its workings help to shape a people into a unified whole, which impels them to develop, advance, and safeguard their shared values and interests – without validations or impositions from foreign sources.”

(Aharone, unpublished paper, 2011, p. 3)